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Amy Counts, a sales vice president in St. Louis, starts Jan. 1.

In an expansion with an eye toward future growth, an operations center is being constructed directly north of the main branch of TelComm Credit Union at 2155 E. Sunshine St.

The company expects a reduction in pretax earnings this year related to the process.

Own Inc. adds an 11th office with the purchase.

Citizens Memorial Hospital and Preferred Family Healthcare are selected for federal funding.

The Citizens Commission on Community Investment would make a recommendation on the three-quarter-cent sales tax. 

The honorees of this year’s Economic Impact Awards embody what’s possible when talented people come together with innovative ideas to spur growth for our region.

The nonprofit’s president and CEO burns the new building’s mortgage note during celebration. 

FORVIS LLP's Dan Prater: "Although the organizations differ in size and purpose, nearly all of them share a similar struggle: finding enough employees to fill critical positions."

The professional golfer takes home top prize of $180,000.

“Ready. Set. Give.” is a seven-part series that helps companies create a culture of giving. “One idea is to use an employee outing day to volunteer for an organization so you can accomplish …

The funds are earmarked for the Cedar County city to evaluate its drinking water system.

“A common misconception is that structural engineers are only needed from the initial design phase of a building,” says Travis Miller, Owner and Senior Structural Engineer with Miller …

The majority of this year’s companies receiving top honors are among the most affected industries by COVID-19: restaurant, hospitality and health care.

Half of cannabis retailers did not remit voter-approved sales tax in first two months.

Pamela Yancey transitions to new role from banking career.

USA Today releases sales reports for more than 230 public schools in the NCAA’s Division I.

Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, architecture, banking & finance, and education.

The electric cooperative's annual grant funding goes to teachers at 24 schools.

The division offers financial planning, investment advice and other services led by a 20-year industry veteran.

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